Abstract B08: Tumor-educated platelets for early prostate cancer diagnosis, and therapy stratification in patients with metastasized castration resistant prostate cancer

2020 
One in every ten men diagnosed with prostate cancer will have metastases at some point, causing the high mortality of prostate cancer. Only earlier diagnosis has the chance to save those lives. However, correct therapy stratification may prolong the life of the patients without severely reducing the quality of life, thereby possibly turning a deadly disease into a chronic disease. For this to happen, we need predictive biomarkers that can be employed to longitudinally follow the disease in order to identify vulnerabilities and to monitor acquired resistance for personalized medicine. Using the platelet-enriched fraction of a blood sample, we here show that we can use the ability of platelets to sequester material during circulation to provide information derived from the tumor. This information could be used for early detection of prostate cancer. By using the platelet test in combination with PSA measurements, we may be able to rule out a majority of the false negatives associated with the PSA test. Furthermore, the platelet platform can be used in synergy with other biomarker sources such as circulating tumor DNA or protein biomarkers, providing the possibility to predict and monitor outcome of abiraterone therapy, and providing alternatives to the nonfunctional therapy by guiding therapy switching, in metastatic castration-resistant patients. Citation Format: Lee-Ann Tjon-Kon-Fat, Linda Kohn, Myron Best, Marie Lundholm, Thomas Wurdinger, Anders Widmark, Camilla Thellenberg-Karlsson, Pernilla Wikstrom, Jonas Nilsson. Tumor-educated platelets for early prostate cancer diagnosis, and therapy stratification in patients with metastasized castration resistant prostate cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on Advances in Liquid Biopsies; Jan 13-16, 2020; Miami, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Clin Cancer Res 2020;26(11_Suppl):Abstract nr B08.
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